Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England) back issues from September 2007:
Pride of our alley; ME & MY GARDEN 2007 AWARDS Peter Barratt's GARDEN CENTRES quality value & style.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By BARBARA ARGUMENT IT'S just a Middlesbrough back alley - but what a bloomin' beautiful back alley! Mavis Arnold and her pals in Longford Street have transformed the cobbled lane into a floral oasis for their community. It's a place where the kids ...
Coastguard rescuers honoured.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... THE Mayor of Redcar and Cleveland is to honour a group of men for their bravery in saving a group of teenage girls from cliffs at Skinningrove. As reported, Skinningrove's Coastguard Rescue Team is already in the running for a national Vodafone Lifesavers Award award for saving ...
IN BRIEF: Retired Men's Forum talks.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... TALKS on subjects ranging from Eskimos to wildlife will feature at meetings of Saltburn and District Retired Men's Forum this autumn. The weekly sessions start on Monday at Saltburn Methodist Church hall, Milton Street, at 10am for 10.30am, with a talk by Ken Watson, of ...
IN BRIEF: Glamour model visit.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... BIANCA Gascoigne, winner of ITV1's celebrity reality show Love Island, will be at Pickering Showground's Truckeast on Sunday, September 9. Truckeast takes place on Saturday, September 8 and Sunday, September 9 and includes more than 300 custom, working, ...
IN BRIEF: Organic sampling.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... GUISBOROUGH'S Sainsbury's store is to celebrate National Organic Week, which runs from September 3 to 8. Sampling of Sainsbury's ...
IN BRIEF: Enrolment sessions.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... INFORMATION and enrolment sessions about part-time study are being held at the University of Teesside next week. The sessions take place on Tuesday and Thursday, September 4 and 6 from 10am ...
IN BRIEF: On the hunt for bats.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... AN INDOOR talk and outdoor hunt for bats takes place on Wednesday at ...
IN BRIEF: Foundation AGM.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... THE George Hardwick Foundation is holding its 2007 Annual General Meeting on Thursday, September 13. The AGM will start at 1pm at Stockton Carers Centre, ...
IN BRIEF: Waste control boost.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... AROUND pounds 65m in Private Finance Initiative credits has been awarded by Defra to a North Yorkshire partnership to improve local waste management facilities in the region ....
IN BRIEF: Service set for child memories.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... TEESSIDE parents who have suffered the heartbreak of losing a child are invited to an annual memorial service. The service takes place at the Baby Memorial Wall in Linthorpe Cemetery on Monday, September 17 at 10am. All parents, family and friends are welcome to attend the event ...
IN BRIEF: Camp theft appeal.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... THIEVES have stolen pounds 3,200 worth of camping gear from Preston Park in Middlesbrough. Twelve tents, seven camping stoves, seven sleeping bags, 15 air beds and seven rucksacks were among the items taken from the park on Wednesday ...
IN BRIEF: Educational walks.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... A GUIDED walk to learn about nocturnal creatures in Wynyard Woodland Park takes place on Sunday from 7.15pm to 8.45pm. A similar event will ...
IN BRIEF: Five Lamps fun day.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... THORNABY Five Lamps is having a fun day and open day on Thursday at Thornaby Community Centre. The event, which runs from 10am to 4pm, will offer people the chance to find ...
IN BRIEF: Surgery called off.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... LIBERAL Democrat councillor for Redcar and Cleveland Council's St Germains ...
IN BRIEF: Hardwick meeting.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... THE George Hardwick Foundation are holding their 2007 Annual General Meeting on Thursday, September 13. The AGM will start at 1pm at Stockton Carers Centre, ...
A Boro lad's line of beauty; My favourite view Adrian Bevington.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: Adrian Bevington TEESSIDE was snubbed in a TV search for the nation's favourite view. So chief writer Barbara Argument decided to ask local people for their favourite stunning sights from our area. Today Adrian Bevington tells us about his choice. ADRIAN ...
DRUGS ALERT; Holidaymakers peddling Tees deaths.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By SIMON WALTON HOLIDAYMAKERS are returning home to unwittingly peddle death on the streets of Teesside, an expert warned today. More and more people are buying prescription drugs while abroad - where in countries such as Turkey restrictions are more lax - and ...
Calling it a day...after 50 years.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By BARBARA ARGUMENT SHE was a teenage angel nursing TB victims in a Teesside isolation hospital. And he was a patient who, in cheeky Boro lad style, paid her friend a few bob to introduce them. It worked - cadet nurse Pat Reeve fell for husband ...
Singers wanted for choir.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... LANGBAURGH Singers mixed choir's new season gets underway, although rehearsals will now be held at Zetland Park Methodist Church, Redcar, with the first meeting on Thursday, September 13 at 7pm. New ...
Death of bishop who greeted the Pope.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By BARBARA ARGUMENT THE Roman Catholic bishop who led thousands of Teessiders towelcome Pope John Paul II when he helicoptered into York, has died at the age of 89. The Right Reverend Augustine Harris, Bishop Emeritus of Middlesbrough, died at a nursing home ...
FROG man leaps into frame! COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS The People's Awards Dedicated Kester in the running for award Johnson Matthey Catalysts.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By WILL SUTTON A FROG has been nominated for the Gazette's community champion award! But Teesside man Kester Haith is not your usual green lily-pad jumper ... he's more concerned with the Future Regeneration Of Grangetown (FROG). The 61-year-old ...
Doctors Sign up to help the deaf.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... DEAF people in North Tees should soon get improved access to GPs thanks to an innovative web-based program. Developed by national charity Sign, the program enables healthcare professionals to communicate with deaf patients who use British Sign Language at the click of a mouse. ...
Pick of the day.(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... BBC1 Match of the Day (10.35) Including highlights of Manchester United v Sunderland. Plus, action from Bolton Wanderers v Everton and Newcastle United v Wigan Athletic. BBC2 British Film Forever (9.00pm) A ...
Film of the day; The Devil's Advocate (Sky Movies Drama, 11.35pm).(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Hotshot lawyer Keanu Reeves is lured a way from his practice to work for a powerful big-city company, but gradually comes to realise that charismatic new boss Al Pacino ...
Sunday: Pick of the day.(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... BBC1 Coming Down the Mountain(9.00pm) Drama, by award-winning novelist Mark Haddon. A teenager holds his brother responsible for the family move away from London. BBC2 Crisis on Jimmy's Farm (8.00pm) Jimmy and Michaela expand the ...
WHEN EAST MET WEST IN STYLE! People.(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... OPULENT costumes and a traditional Javanese reception set the scene for Doug Moody's luxurious wedding in paradise. East met west when the Guisborough photographer, who works at the Evening Gazette, tied the knot with his soul mate Albertine Esthira Aningtyas (Ira) at Kalvari ...
Evening Gazette: Feature in Your People; RING US ON: 01642 234255.(Leaders)
Sep 01, 2007 ... I'VE heard of practical jokes, and even drunken pranks. But what faced me on Monday morning takes the biscuit. I woke up, stretched, yawned, and stumbled downstairs, and as I got to the front door I couldn't believe my eyes. Someone had dumped a dirty great ...
About Town; The Wynyard, Billingham.(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Pictures by ANGIE WEALL CAPTION(S): REGULARS: Craig Lowe and Derek Stubbs enjoy a pint; LOCALS: From left, Jens Riecke, landlady Val Horn and Geoff Charnock; THREE AMIGOS: Sean Chichton, Alastair Waugh and Adam McLean; HELP: Gentlelady Care breast cancer support ...
PEOPLE: Your Nursery: Playhouse Day Nursery, Ingleby Barwick.(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... A CARING and family orientated environment is the foundation of Playhouse Day Nursery. The friendly staff at the Ingleby Barwick nursery can't wait to welcome 22 youngsters, aged from six weeks to 11 years. Owner Jo Cook bought the place in January to address her own ...
PEOPLE: Babies.(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... MATILDA Iris Chinnock was born on July 21 weighing 9lb. She's the first child of Tony and Lisa. LEONA Mason was born on July 27 weighing 6lb 13oz. She's the baby sister of Chelsea and Amylee and daughter of Vicky Osborne and David Mason. CHARLIE Jack Proctor is the ...
Wedding of the week.(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Bride and groom: John Douglas Moody of Redcar Road, Guisborough, and Albertine Esthira Aningtyas, from Haji Nian Lubang, Buaya, Jakarta, Indonesia. Married at: Kalvari RC Church, Pondok Gede, Jakarta When: Saturday, June 2. Where did you meet: In Jakarta. ...
Your memories.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... IT was all hands to the pump in the 1940s to help the war effort, and these women at Dorman Long's Bowesfield works, left, were among thousands, if not millions, who rallied to the call. The photograph was sent in by Mr I Matthews, who says ...
War hero plea.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... A PLEA for information on a former Green Howard soldier has been made by one of his descendants. Mike Stephenson writes: "I am hoping you can help me in finding information on my great uncle, Charles Edward Walker, from Falmouth Street, Middlesbrough. "He was born in ...
Does anyone know Vivien?(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... DOES anyone know the whereabouts of a Vivien Knight? If so, David Slater, from Nottingham, would like her to get in touch. He writes: "Knight was her maiden name, she may possibly have married. "Her old address was 1 Ampleforth Road, Berwick Hills, ...
Share your memories with us.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... EVERYONE has a story to tell - from the "Good Old Days" of their generation to fond recollections of events which could rekindle the memories of others. Why not share your memories with our readers across the globe who regularly log on to our Gazette Live website. ...
Obituary: Bishop Augustine Harris.(News)(Obituary)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: Michael Morrissey BISHOP Augustine Harris, who died on Thursday aged 89, was well loved in the Middlesbrough diocese, where he served from 1978-92. He had a fierce social conscience, especially about the very high levels of unemployment in the UK, particularly ...
Your pictures.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... TO have your photographs featured, send them in. Check out the link from www.gazettelive.co.uk or email your pictures and details to: gazette.people@eveninggazette.co.uk or post them to: Your Pictures, Gazette People, Newsdesk, Evening Gazette, Borough Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 3AZ. Please ...
Me and My Pet.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... IN PETS this week Diane Jackson from Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, tells us about her pets. What pets do you have? I have a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel aged one and a half years. What is he called? He's called Charlie. What ...
Pets Gallery.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... FLUFF ball Alfie is a four-month-old Pomeranian. He belongs to Sue Horn of Stockton. WHO shocked the cat? Looking rather stunned here is Big Boy, the much-loved cat of mum and daughter, Jacky and Hannah Stevely from Yarm. ENJOYING a mud bath is Milly, she belongs to ...
TEAM BUILDING MAKES A SPLASH; at Castlegate Quay.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... MEMBERS of Tees Active Sports Academy were joined by adventure-loving Gazette reporter Angela Rainey on a team-building exercise at Castlegate Quay Watersports Centre. Allan McDermott academy manager had divided the athletes into two teams. One was a Wet Sports team ...
A view from the water.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By ANGELA RAINEY FORESIGHT is a wonderful thing. Had I known what I was in for, I'm not sure I would've agreed, but what the boss says - goes! And with that in mind I was left wondering what she'd nominated me for when she sent me off to Castlegate ...
Football: OUR CZECH MATES! Football tour is a cultural success.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By ANGELA RAINEY YOUNG footballers from Stockton Rangers enjoyed a blend of cultural awareness and football skills in a recent trip to the Czech Republic. The 10-day tour of Kolin, just south-east of Prague, took 18 months to plan and had an educational ...
Football: Futsal teams wanted to support campaign.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... MIDDLESBROUGH Futsal Club is calling for futsal aficionados to take part in the North East England Under-16s Futsal Cup. Organised as part of the "Passionate People, Passionate Places" campaign, the tournament will kick start Boro's involvement with the North East England ...
Football: UNITED IN FOOTBALL.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By ANGELA RAINEY AMERICAN visitors in Redcar got a culture shock when they stepped off the plane into the pouring Teesside rain. Teams from South West Soccer Club made the trip across the pond from sunny California for an annual event that sees bonds ...
Football: Lads on a high road; Junior football.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... THE lads at Coulby Newham Juniors Under-16s travelled to Loch Lomond recently where they took part in an international soccer festival at Stirling University campus. And, although they didn't bring home any silverware, the trip was definitely a memorable one. The ...
Football: Victory better by the dozen.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... CLEVELAND Juniors Under-9s got their new season off to a flier, enjoying a 12-goal win when they took on Hartlepool in a friendly. With several new players, it was a new-look Cleveland against a physically bigger team. Max Parry opened the scoring for Cleveland. ...
Football: Fancy being a coach?(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... A SECOND coach is wanted to assist the manager of Grangetown Under-17s with training. If you are interested and already have certificates and are CRB cleared, then give the ...
Football: Kader celebrate goalpost cash.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... COACHES and players at Kader FC celebrated after being awarded pounds 796 from the Football Foundation's Goalpost Safety Scheme. The scheme intends to replace goals made before 1996 (when British Standards were produced); goals with metal cup hooks on posts and crossbars - which ...
Football: Thornaby on target; U12s' hotshot Sean proves his mettle to grab a medal.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... ONE of the latest teams to sign up for our Crossbar Challenge was Thornaby Under-12s. The team will be playing in the TJFA this season, and the lads thought our challenge would be the perfect opportunity to practise their shooting skills. The youngsters are the 11th ...
Horse Racing: Telford takes three second places.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... NINE riders, four horses and a support team of instructors and volunteers from the Riding for the Disabled Association's Unicorn Centre competed in the RDA's national championships at Hartpury College, Gloucester, for the third year running. And with several high places, ...
TRIUMPH, TWISTS AND TURNS; GRASSROOTS SPORT.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... HARD work in a friendly atmosphere has made Redcar Gymnastics club one of the best in the region. With more than 160 members and 20 coaches the young gymnasts are so skilled that many have represented the region in national competitions. Located at Kirkleatham Street, ...
Cricket: DOUBLE DELIGHT; GRASSROOTS SPORT Redcar wins cup for a second year.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By GEOFF GIDNEY A FANTASTIC time was had by all at the Norman Fishpool cricket competition at Redcar Cricket Club. The tournament was held over three days, and produced some excellent cricket between the 16 competing teams. The first two days were ...
Cricket: Young Cleveland cricketers' best of three; GRASSROOTS SPORT SCHOOLS CRICKET.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By GRAEME HOLLINSHEAD NORTH Yorkshire Area Cricket Council Under-13s fared well in their opening three matches of the Just Sport Trophy. The NYACC youngsters, whose representatives are selected from the Cleveland area, suffered a setback in their opening match ...
Football: Capital success; GRASSROOTS SPORT Grant takes Cup winners on a London tour.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... BUDDING footballers from Grangetown Under-16s toured the capital thanks to a grant from Tees Valley Community Foundation (TVCF). The teenagers were treated to the four-day football tour, thanks to a pounds 7,000 grant from the TVCF's Local Network Fund. The pre-season ...
Table Tennis: Leaders' losses leave race wide open; GRASSROOTS SPORT CLEVELAND AND DISTRICT SUMMER TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By ALAN RANSOME WITH the top two teams losing to their main rivals in last week's fixtures, the final two rounds of matches will decide the outcome of the championship in Division 1 of the Cleveland and District Table Tennis League. Leaders Ormesby B lost ...
Bowls: Thornaby go down to York RI; GRASSROOTS SPORT.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By TONY FROSDICK THORNABY Bowls Club reached the final of the Marshall Shield for the first time in their history, but they didn't stop York RI Amateurs winning the title for the third consecutive year. Thornaby played their semi-final game against West Park, ...
Bowls: Finals for bowlers; GRASSROOTS SPORT.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... CLEVELAND bowlers booked places in three of the finals at the English Bowling Federation national championships at Skegness, but lost out in five other semi-finals. Flying the county's flag was: Alan Birks (Ropner Park) in the men's veterans singles following a 21-15 ...
Players wanted; GRASSROOTS SPORT.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Players wanted in all positions for Norton and Stockton ...
Film of the day; Rent (Sky Movies Drama, 10pm).(Features)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Film adaptation of the hit musical set in 1980s New York, which follows a year in the life of young artists living in the East Village. Characters include a would be film-maker ...
Sunlight set to shine; RACING PREVIEW.(News)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By NAOMI MATTHEW MICHAEL JARVIS is one of the most respected figures in the game, yet his horses are constantly underrated in the market. Given the right tools, there is no better man for the job - especially at placing three-year-olds to win handicaps. ...
That was worth losing sleep over!(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By ANDREW WILKINSON WORTH staying up for - Richard Harris waited until after midnight to tempt a huge barbel from the River Tees. At exactly 13lb it is believed top be a record for the river, beating the previous best of 12lb 11oz. Richard, a ...
Angling: THE RIGHT TIME; COURSE ANGLING.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By TONY CURNOW THERE is no better time of the year to be out fishing than the next couple of months. September and October are the months for big catches. As an alternative to the norm, try feeding hemp and fishing an elderberry on a size 16 hook for river ...
Hartlepool is the place to be; SEA SCENE.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... REPORTS from Hartlepool suggest that whiting, small codling, dabs and coalies are being caught. Try a floating bait such as a sliver of ...
Ayton has another great weekend; TROUT TOPICS.(Sport)
Sep 01, 2007 ... Byline: By ANDREW WILKINSON PROLIFIC Mike Ayton again made news at LOCKWOOD BECK by catching the biggest fish of the week. His 12lb 10oz rainbow took a Diawl Bach fished from a boat along the bank from the jetty. A lot more fish have been feeding ...
Rugby Union: THE WORLD AWAITS...(Sport)
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